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Odds-on favourite All Bets Off was both anxious and effective Saturday night, winning the $300,000 final of Yonkers Raceway’s Art Rooney Pace for three-year-old colts and geldings.


In play from post position No. 4 as the 3-10 favourite, All Bets Off (Matt Kakaley, $2.60) made the first lead in the 24th Rooney. He then handed the baton to second choice Stevensville (Tim Tetrick) right around a :27.1 opening quarter-mile. The song remained the same at the :55.1 intermission and early in the backstretch the second time.


That’s when Maxi Bon (Dan Dube) moved from fourth, and he was in a hurry. He disposed of a no-fight Stevensville just after a 1:23.3 three-quarters. Good thing for All Bets Off that nothing was moving behind 'Maxi,' as he was able to extricate himself from that pocket spot.


All Bets Off collared the new leader early in the lane, then held off a rallying Some Playa (George Brennan) by a length and a half in 1:52.2. Maxi Bon held third, with Unlocked (Brent Holland) closing from last to grab fourth. Bondi Hanover (Jason Bartlett) earned the final pay envelope, with Gold Rocks (Eric Goodell), a tiring Stevensville and Ideal Fashion (Jordan Stratton) rounding out the order.


For All Bets Off, a statebred son of Bettors Delight co-owned by trainer Ron Burke (as Burke Racing), Frank Baldachino, Panhellenic Stables and Rosemary Shelswell of Cookstown, Ont., he’s now three-for-four this season (earnings of $180,250). The exacta paid $15.80, with no triple returning $44.20. All Bets Off was developed by Shelswell's partner, trainer Mike Sinclair.


“Oh, yeah, I was worried,” Kakaley said. “I thought giving up the lead [to Stevensville] was the right thing to do. Then I saw Danny’s [Dube, with Max Bon] coming fast and I knew I was in trouble. I was lucky to get out. If I don’t, I’m shuffled out, and probably last.


“He’s [All Bets Off] handy enough for the half-mile, but I think he can carry his speed to bigger tracks, too,” Kakaley said. “Every start, [All Bets Off] has been on his toes. Give Ronnie [Burke] and his crew an A-plus. I’m just fortunate to have the drive.”


If Tim Tetrick doesn’t own the Lismore, he’s working on a lease-to-buy arrangement.


Tetrick won one Yonkers Raceway’s premier events for three-year-old pacing fillies a fourth time, this latest a Saturday night stakes record behind odds-on choice Tyra ($3.50).


Away alertly from post position No. 4, Tyra was relegated to a four-hole seat as Southwind Silence (George Brennan) -- an elim winner a week ago, as was Tyra -- drove on. Southwind Silence worked around pole-sitting Also Encouraging (Matt Kakaley) before a :27.1 opening quarter-mile.


A soft :28.4 next station (:56 half) figured to play into the hands of the leader, but Tyra obviously didn’t get the memo. She rolled up and over Southwind Silence right after a 1:24.3 three-quarters, taking a two and a half length lead into lane.


From there, she ran up the score, widening to seven length at the wire in 1:52.1. Southwind Silence a safe second, with Also Encouraging third, Palm Beach (Eric Carlson) fifth-placed-fourth and Gentlemens Delight (Marcus Johansson) fourth-place-fifth (Euro-rail violation).


It Was Fascination (Brent Holland), Rustys Bliss (Jason Bartlett) and Bettor Business (Dan Dube) rounded out the order.


For Tyra, a daughter of McArdle owned by CC Racing and trained by Joann Looney-King, it was her second win in four ’14 tries. The exacta paid $6.30, with the triple (three wagering choices in order) returning $15.40.


“This filly is spec